drive into



drive into someone or something

to strike someone or something while driving. She drove into the garage and damaged the wall. Accidentally, Fred drove into Max.
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drive something into someone or something

to strike someone or something while driving. He drove the truck right into the abutment. She drove the car into the side of the garage.
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drive something into something

 and drive something in 
1. . to steer or guide a vehicle into something. Liz drove the car into the garage. She drove in the car.
2. to pound or hammer something into something. Using a heavy mallet, he drove the stake into the hard earth. With a mighty hammer blow, she drove in the nail.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Jen[dʒen]
Thyra-Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Aquilinus-Ancient Roman
Agnon['ɑ:g.nɔ:n]
Sigsteinn-Ancient Scandinavian
Qusay-Arabic